Saturday, April 14, 2007

Characteristically priceless advice from the CODE Prophet

Perhaps you've noticed that for a bar-inspired blog, this one has had precious little to do with the bar thus far. That's because I was trying not to say anything about it, whether in real life or the www until graduation. But alas, we can't all be purists.

I write now to convey some well reasoned and wise advice from a certain esteemed, brilliant, and french upholstery-enamoured professor (who passed the NY bar w/ a week of study, btw):

"BarBri teaches you way more than you need to pass the bar. If you think about it, knowing to much could be harmful. If you really know the law you'll end up doing badly on the Multistate [day-long, super-tricky multiple choice section referred to by the founder of PMBR as "one atomic skull-crusher after another for six hours"] because you'll realize that either none of the answer choices are true or that more than one is."


This guy is my idol, if for no other reason than because he never fails to remind one of one's mediocrity.

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